Extendible sofa

ABSTRACT

An extendible sofa has a base assembly, a slide out assembly and a seat assembly. The base assembly has a base assembly frame that forms a seat, and the base assembly frame has a guide. The slide-out assembly is slidably connected to the base assembly by way of the guide. The guide facilitates movement of the slide-out assembly between a compact position and an extended position in which the slide-out assembly extends out away from the base assembly to provide additional seating. The slide-out assembly has a seat guide. The seat assembly has a seat frame slidably connected to the seat guide, and the seat guide facilitates movement of the seat assembly between a stowed position in which the seat assembly is housed within the slide-out assembly and a seat position.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to a furniture assembly, andmore particularly, to an extendible sofa.

2. Background

Sofas are typically designed to seat a certain amount of people andoccupy a given amount of space. A user must determine at the time ofpurchase whether they wish to choose a larger sofa that providesadditional seating at the expense of space or to choose a smaller sofathat provides less seating but occupies less space. When consideringthat different circumstances call for different seating arrangements,the inflexible nature of sofas can create problems.

One example of where different circumstances call for different seatingarrangements is the case of the recreational vehicle (RV). RVs are apopular choice for leisure activities such as vacations and camping. TheRV provides both the means of travel and the living space. However, thedesired seating arrangement for travel may be very different from thedesired seating arrangement when the RV is parked, especially whenconsidering that RVs often include a slide-out function that allows anarea of the RV to be expanded outwards to increase the amount of livingspace.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Embodiments of the present invention include an extendible sofa that canbe converted between a compact position that occupies less space and anextended position that provides additional seating. Thus, in the RVexample, the extendible sofa can provide a suitable seating space bothwhen the RV is moving and when the RV is parked and extended to provideadditional living space.

In an embodiment, an extendible sofa comprises a base assembly, a slideout assembly and a seat assembly. The base assembly has a base assemblyframe that forms a seat, and a longitudinal guide groove is formed inthe base assembly. The slide-out assembly comprises a slide out framewhich is housed within the base assembly in a compact position. Theslide out assembly can be extended to an extended position in which theslide out assembly extends out away from the base assembly to provideadditional seating. The slide out assembly includes a seat guide. Theseat assembly comprises a seat frame slidably connected to the seatguide. The seat guide facilitates movement of the seat assembly betweena stowed position in which the seat assembly is housed within theslide-out assembly and a seat position. A seat back frame may bepivotally or separably connected to the seat frame.

In another embodiment, an extendible sofa comprises a base assembly, aslide out assembly and a seat assembly. The base assembly comprises abase assembly frame with two opposing longitudinal frame sections, andeach of the two opposing longitudinal frame sections has a slidingsection in which a longitudinal guide groove is formed. The longitudinalguide grooves extend along the two opposing longitudinal frame sections.Two opposing side frame sections connect the longitudinal frame sectionsto each other. The slide out assembly is connected to the base assemblyby way of the longitudinal guide grooves. The slide out assemblycomprises a slide out frame and left and right side panels attached tothe slide out frame. Each of the left and right side panels includes apair of seat guides. The seat assembly is slidably connected to the pairof seat guides of the left and right side panels. The longitudinal guidegrooves facilitate movement of the slide-out assembly between a compactposition in which the slide-out assembly is housed within the baseassembly and an extended position in which the slide-out assemblyextends out away from the base assembly to provide additional seating.The pair of seat guides of the left and right side panels are sized andshaped to facilitate movement of the seat assembly between a stowedposition in which the seat assembly is housed within the slide-outassembly and a seat position.

In another embodiment, an extendible sofa includes a base assembly, aslide out assembly and a seat assembly. The base assembly has a baseassembly frame that forms a seat, and the base assembly frame includes aguide. The slide out assembly is slidably connected to the base assemblyby way of the guide, and the slide-out assembly includes a seat guide.The seat assembly is slidably connected to the seat guide, and the seatassembly includes a seat frame. The longitudinal guide groovefacilitates movement of the slide-out assembly between a compactposition in which the slide-out assembly is housed within the baseassembly and an extended position in which the slide-out assemblyextends out away from the base assembly to provide additional seating.The seat guide facilitates movement of the seat assembly between astowed position in which the seat assembly is housed within theslide-out assembly and a seat position. The extendible sofa may alsoinclude a slide drive motor which moves the slide-out assembly along thelongitudinal guide groove from the compact position to the extendedposition, and a seat drive motor which moves the seat assembly along theseat guide from the stowed position to the seat position. The extendiblesofa may also include first through third switches. The first switchprovides power to the seat drive motor when the slide-out assemblyreaches the extended position. The second switch prevents the slide outassembly from moving from the extended position to the compact positionwhen the seat assembly is in the seat position. The third switch cutsoff power to the slide drive motor and the seat drive motor when theseat back frame is fully pivoted away from the seat frame.

Numerous other features and advantages of the present invention will bereadily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading ofthe following detailed description of illustrative embodiments of thepresent invention when taken in conjunction with the accompany drawings.In this respect, before explaining embodiments of the invention indetail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in itsapplication to the details of construction and to the arrangements ofthe components set forth in the following description or illustrated inthe drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of beingpracticed and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understoodthat the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purposeof description and should not be regarded as limiting.

Before undertaking the detailed description of the invention below, itmay be advantageous to set forth definitions of certain words andphrases used throughout this patent document. Throughout thisspecification, unless the context requires otherwise, the word“comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” or the term“includes” or variations, thereof, or the term “having” or variations,thereof will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated element orinteger or group of elements or integers but not the exclusion of anyother element or integer or group of elements or integers. Furthermore,a person skilled in the art of reading claimed inventions shouldunderstand that “a” and “an” each generally denotes “at least one,” butdoes not exclude a plurality unless the contextual use dictatesotherwise. And that the term “or” denotes “at least one of the items,”but does not exclude a plurality of items of the list.

Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention describedherein is susceptible to variations and modifications other than thosespecifically described. It is to be understood that the inventionincludes all such variations and modification which fall within itsspirit and scope.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES (NON-LIMITING EMBODIMENTS OF THEDISCLOSURE)

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an extendible sofa according to anembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing connection of the baseassembly to the slide assembly in an extendible sofa according to anembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the lower base frame of anextendible sofa according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the lower base frame of an extendiblesofa according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view showing the attachment of theupper base frame to the lower base frame in an extendible sofa accordingto an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the connection assembly of anextendible sofa according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing the connection of theconnection assembly to the slide out assembly in an extendible sofaaccording to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the slide out assembly of anextendible sofa according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view showing the seat assembly of anextendible sofa according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the seat assembly of an extendible sofain the open/up position according to an embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing the seat assembly connected to theslide out assembly of an extendible sofa according to an embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 12 is a close up view of the drive lock assembly of an extendiblesofa according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 13 is a close up view of the seat motor in an extendible sofaaccording to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 14 is a close up view of the switch assembly in the slide outassembly of an extendible sofa according to an embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 15 is a close up view of the drive block lock assembly of anextendible sofa according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 16 is a close up view of the seat back switch assembly of anextendible sofa according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 17 is a close up view of the seat back switch assembly of anextendible sofa according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 18-21 show an extendible sofa according to an embodiment of thepresent invention at different positions.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Embodiments of the present invention include an extendible sofa with abase section and an extension section. The extendible sofa can be placedin a compact position or an extended position. When in the extendedposition, the extendible sofa provides additional seating. When in thecompact position, the seat assembly of the extension section is stowedwithin the slide out assembly of the extension section, and the slideout section is stowed within the base frame of base section. Thus, auser can provide additional seating while also having the convenience ofbeing able to stow the additional seating within a space occupied by thesofa itself.

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, in an embodiment, the base section of theextendible sofa 1 includes a base assembly 10 and the extension sectionincludes a stowable slide out assembly 200 and a seat assembly 300. Theseat assembly 300 folds to a closed position and is then moved alongguides 230 to a stowed position. With the seat assembly 300 in thestowed position, the slide out assembly 200 can be housed within thebase assembly 10 (i,e., the compact position) or can be extended outaway from the base assembly 10 (i.e., the extended position). Forexample, referring to FIG. 20, in the compact position the footprint ofthe extendible sofa is smaller. Thus, if, for example, the extendiblesofa 1 is used in a recreational vehicle (RV), a user can use theextendible sofa 1 in the compact position when it is desired that thesofa 1 take up less space. When referring to FIGS. 21 to 23, theextendible sofa can be placed in the extended position when the userdesires additional seating and/or has additional freed up space in theRV. Thus, for example, if the RV has an extendible section that can beextended when the RV is parked, the user can take advantage of the extraliving space by extending the extendible sofa 1 to add additionalseating.

FIGS. 1-5 show the base assembly 10 according to an embodiment of thepresent invention. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-5, base assembly10 includes a lower base frame 20 and an upper base frame 50 that form aspace on which a user can sit. Lower base frame 20 includes two opposinglongitudinal frame sections 22 and two opposing side frame sections 28that connect the longitudinal frame sections 22 to each other.

The base assembly 10 includes a guide 26 for facilitating movement ofthe slide out assembly 200 between the compact position in which theslide-out assembly is housed within the base assembly and an extendedposition in which the slide out assembly extends away from the baseassembly to provide additional seating. In the embodiment shown in FIGS.1-5, the guide 26 is formed as longitudinal guide grooves 26 formed insliding sections 24 of the lower base frame. As will be described inmore detail below, longitudinal guide grooves 26 guide the movement ofthe slide out assembly 200 during conversion of the extendible sofa 1between the compact position and extended position.

In an embodiment, the extendible sofa 1 further includes a slide outdrive motor 30. The slide out drive motor 30 is a motorized device thatextends or contracts the slide out assembly 200 in order to convert theextendible sofa 1 from the compact position to the extended position orfrom the extended position to the compact position. In the embodimentshown in FIGS. 1-5, slide out drive motor 30 includes rear drive support32, front drive support 34, slide out shaft 48, drive block 36, slidemotor drive combination 38, and lower support 40. The rear drive support32, front drive support 34 and lower support 40 are fastened to thelower base frame 20 by way of fasteners 42; and the slide motor 38 isfastened to the rear drive support by way of fasteners 46. The fasteners42 and 46 may comprise screw and nut combinations or other suitablefastening mechanisms. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 3, the fasteners42 are 0.312 inch screws and 0.312 inch nuts and fasteners 46 are 0.250inch screws and 0.250 inch nuts. In an embodiment, the drive support 34may be a nylon drive support.

The slide motor 38 moves the drive block 36 along the slide out shaft48. As will be described in more detail below, the slide out section 200is attached to the drive block 36. Thus, the slide out section 200 movesbetween the compact position and the extended position when the slidemotor 38 moves the drive block 36. In an embodiment, the slide out shaft48 may be a slide out drive screw. A slide out drive screw 48 isdepicted in more detail in FIG. 12. The slide motor 38 turns the slideout drive screw 48, which in turn causes the drive block 36 to move.

Lower support 40 provides support for the drive block 36 as it movesalong the slide out shaft 48. The drive block 36 may comprise nylonguides 44, which move along the lower support 40 and may or may notcontact lower support 40 during movement.

The upper base frame 50 is connected to the lower base frame by way ofupper/lower base frame fasteners 54. In an embodiment, the upper/lowerbase frame fasteners may be a combination of bolts, washers, lock nutsand washer face nuts. In the particular embodiment shown in FIG. 5, eachfastener includes a 0.312 inch bolt, a 0.312 inch washer, a 0.312 inchlock nut and a 0.312 inch washer face nut. The upper and lower baseframes 50 and 20 may also utilize tube plugs 56. Tube plugs 56 close upthe exposed openings of the hollow upper and lower base frames 50 and20. Upper base frame 50 also includes springs 52. The springs 52 may besinuous wire springs, as shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 5, or other suspensionarrangements familiar to one of ordinary skill, such as straps or leaftype springs. When upholstered, the base frame provides a seat on whicha user may sit.

FIGS. 1 to 5 show the base assembly according to an embodiment of thepresent invention in which a slide out drive motor 30 is used to movethe slide out assembly 200 between the compact and extended positions.In another embodiment, the slide out drive motor 30 can be omitted. Inthis embodiment, the slide out section is manually moved along the guide26 in order to switch the extendible sofa 1 between the compact andextended position. The guide 26 of the base assembly 10 facilitatesmovement of the slide out assembly between the compact position and theextended position. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the guide26 is formed as longitudinal guide grooves formed in sliding sections onthe outside of the base assembly 10. Additional examples of the guide230 include, but are not limited to, one or more guide rods formed inthe center or at sides of the base assembly 10, and a groove formed inthe center of the base assembly 10.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the connection assembly 100 forconnecting the slide out assembly 200 to the base assembly 10 accordingto an embodiment of the present invention. FIGS. 1, 2 and 7 show theconnection of the slide out assembly 200 to the base assembly 10 by wayof the connection assembly 100. Referring to FIGS. 1, 2, 6 and 7, theconnection assembly 100 includes connection frame 102, drive lockassembly 110, and switch assembly. The connection frame 102 includesslidable fasteners 104 for slidably connecting the connection frame 102to the longitudinal guide grooves 26 of the lower base frame 20. In anembodiment, the connectors may include combinations of spacers,bearings, bushings and shoulder bolts or other suitable known fasteners.In the particular embodiment depicted in FIG. 2, each connector 104includes a spacer, a nylon bearing, a bushing and a shoulder bolt.

The connection frame 102 of the connection assembly 100 is attached tothe slide out assembly 200 by way of connection assembly fasteners 170.In an embodiment, the connection assembly fasteners may includecombinations of screws, bolt retainers and nuts, or other suitable knownfasteners. In the particular embodiment depicted in FIG. 7, eachconnection assembly fastener includes a 0.312 inch screw, a 0.312 inchbolt retainer and a 0.312 inch nut.

In an embodiment, the connection assembly further comprises a drive lockassembly 110 for connecting the connection assembly 100 to the driveblock 36 of the base assembly 10. In an embodiment, the drive lockassembly 110 includes one or more pins that are inserted into holes indrive block 36. This configuration is also shown in the close-up viewdepicted in FIG. 12. When the connection assembly 112 is connected tothe drive block 36, movement of the drive block 36 caused by the slidemotor 38 moves the slide out assembly 200 between the compact andextended positions.

In an embodiment, the drive lock assembly 110 may also include a cableassembly 112 for disengaging the connection assembly 100/slide outassembly 200 from the drive block 36. Cable assembly 112 includes acable connected to a pin support 114. The one or more lock pins 116 arebiased in the locked position by one or more springs 52. The upwardmovement of the cable forces the lock pins upwards allowing them to bedisengaged from the drive block 36. Thus, if there is a power outage orif a user desires to manually move the slide out assembly between thecompact and extended positions, the cable assembly can be used todisengage the connection assembly 100/slide out assembly 200 from thedrive block 36.

In an embodiment, the connection assembly 100 may also include a switchassembly 150. The switch assembly 150 includes switch 152 and a switchbracket 154 that is connected to the connection assembly 100 by way ofswitch fasteners 156. In an embodiment, the switch fasteners may bescrews. The switch 152 includes an actuator 158 and is attached to theswitch bracket 154. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 the switchassembly hangs over the bottom of the connection assembly 100. Whenreferring to FIG. 5 as well as FIG. 6, it can be understood that whenconnection assembly 100 and slide out assembly 200 reach the fullextending position, the switch actuator 158 will contact the innersurface of the front side frame section 28. When the switch 152 isactivated, the power is shut off to the slide motor 38 and then routedto a seat drive motor 214. The seat drive motor 214 is described infurther detail below.

In the embodiments discussed above, the slide out assembly is describedas being attached to the base assembly by way of a guide that is part ofthe base assembly. However, it is conceivable that such a guide couldalso be part of an RV. For example, the slide out assembly 200 could beslidably attached to the floor of an RV. The slide out assembly 200could then be extended from the compact position to the extendedposition by way of the slidable attachment to the RV.

FIGS. 7 and 8 are perspective views showing an embodiment of the slideout assembly 200 of the extendible sofa 1. Referring to FIGS. 7 and 8,the slide out assembly 200 includes slide out frame 202, left and rightside panels 210, and seat drive motor 228. The left and right sidepanels 210 are attached to slide out frame 202 and are mirror images ofeach other.

The slide out assembly 200 includes one or more guides for facilitatingmovement of the seat assembly between the stowed position and the seatposition. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, the one or moreguides 230 are formed as a pair of guide grooves 230 formed in each ofthe left and right side panels 210. The left and right side panels 210can be advantageously formed of sheet metal, such as steel in athickness of about ⅛″ which has advantages of economy, strength and easeof formation with well-known mechanical properties. The guides 230 canbe cut by laser using computer controlled manufacturing techniques. Theguides have a geometric shape enabling the seat assembly 300 to besecurely stowed within the frame of the slide out assembly 200 as shownin FIG. 21. The geometric shape of the guides 230 guide the seatassembly upward and outward to the seating position shown in FIG. 11 andFIG. 20.

The seat drive motor 228 moves the seat assembly along the seat guidefrom the stowed position to the seat position. In the embodiment shownin FIGS. 7 and 8, the seat drive motor 228 includes a seat motor 214,left and right drives 216 and 218 and a seat motor/drive mount 212. TheMotor 214 and left and right drives 216, 218 are mounted to themotor/drive mount 212. Motor/drive mount 212 may then be fastened to theleft and right side panels 210 by fasteners including, for example acombination of screws, nuts and washers, or another known suitablefastener. In the particular embodiment depicted in FIG. 7, 0.312 inchscrews, 0.312 inch nuts and 0.312 inch washers are used. In anembodiment, the right and left drives 216, 218 comprise right and leftdrive screws, respectively. The seat motor 214 and left and right drivescrews are also depicted in FIG. 13.

In an embodiment, the slide out assembly 200 further comprises a seatswitch assembly 240 for preventing the slide out assembly 200 frommoving from the extended position to the compact position when the seatassembly 300 is in any position other than the stowed position. The seatswitch assembly 240 may include a seat switch 242 with actuator 244, aseat switch bracket 246 and a fastener 248, such as a switch nut, forsecuring the seat switch 242 to the switch bracket 246. As shown in FIG.7 and FIG. 16, the actuator extends through a hole in the seat switchbracket. When the seat assembly is in the stowed position, the actuatoris pressed so as to close the seat switch 242. The seat switch 242 mustbe closed in order for the slide motor 38 to operate, which in turnprevents attempts to close the extendible sofa (i.e., move theextendible sofa to the compact position) without the seat assembly beingin the stowed position.

FIGS. 9 to 11 show an embodiment of the seat assembly 300 and attachmentof the seat assembly 300 to guides 230 and the left and right drives 216and 218. The seat assembly 300 includes a seat frame 310, back frame 320and drive block support assembly 350. Seat frame 310 includes springs312 attached thereto. The springs 312 may be sinuous wire springs, asshown in FIGS. 9-11, or other suspension arrangements familiar to one ofordinary skill, such as straps or leaf type springs. Seat frame 310 isattached to a back end of the back frame 320 by way of seat link members330. The seat link members each include a first arm with inwardlyextending flanges that connect to the seat frame 310, and a second armthat provides back slidable connections 322 for connection to the guides320 formed in the back end of the left and right side panels 210. In theembodiment shown in FIGS. 9 to 11, the back frame 320 is pivotallyconnected to pivot connections 314 of seat link members 330. In anotherembodiment, the back frame 320 may, for example, instead be removablyconnected. The pivot connections 314 allow the seat frame 320 to pivotback and forth between a closed/stowed position (e.g., FIG. 20) and anopen/up position (e.g., FIG. 21). In an embodiment, the seat linkmembers 330 may be attached to the back frame by fasteners such asscrews, nuts, washers, or another known suitable connection.

The drive block support assembly 350 attaches to the front end of theseat frame 310 and supports left and right drive blocks 220 and 222. Thedrive block assembly includes front seat brackets 352, drive blocksupport frame 354 and drive block lock assembly 356. The front seatbrackets 352 connect the drive block support frame 354 to the seat frame310 and also provide front slidable connections 358 for connection tothe guides 230 formed in the front end of the left and right side panels210. Fasteners such as combinations of screws, bolts, nuts, washers,etc. may be used to fasten drive block support frame 354 to the frontseat brackets 352 and the front seat brackets 352 to the seat frame 310.Left and right drive blocks 220 and 222 are attached to the drive blocksupport assembly 350 by, for example, the drive block lock assembly 356.

Referring to FIG. 10, the seat assembly 300 includes two front slidableconnections 358 and two back slidable connections 322. The frontslidable connections 358 are formed on both sides of the drive blocksupport assembly and connect the front end of the seat assembly 300 tothe two guides 230 formed in the front end of the left and right sidepanels 210. The back slidable connections 322 are formed on both sidesof the back frame 320 (e.g., in the downwardly extending arm) andslidably connect the back end of the seat assembly 300 to the two guides230 formed in the back end of the left and right side panels 210. As canbe seen when referring to FIGS. 1, 2 and 18-19, the connection of thefront slidable connections 358 and the back slidable connections 322 tothe guides 230 in the left and right side panels allows the seatassembly 300 to be securely stored within the slide out assembly 200when in the stowed position and to provide an additional area forsitting when in the seat position.

In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 11 and 15, the left and right drives216 and 218 are connected to the left and right drive blocks 220 and222. The seat motor moves the left and right drive blocks along left andright shafts 224 and 226 that extend upward and outward away from theleft and right drives 216 and 218. When the left and right drive blocks220 and 222 move to a position on the left and right drive shafts 224,226 that is closest to the left and right drives 216 and 218, the seatassembly 300 is in the stowed position shown in FIG. 19. As the left andright drive blocks 220 and 222 move upward and outward along the leftand right shafts 224, 226, the two front slidable connections 358 andtwo back slidable connections 322 move along the guides 230 until theseat assembly 300 is in the seat position shown in FIG. 20. In anembodiment, the left and right shafts may be left and right drivescrews, as shown in FIGS. 13-15. In this case, the drive screws may beturned by the seat motor 214 to move the left and right drive blocks 220and 222.

In an embodiment, the drive block lock assembly 356 removably locks theleft and right drive blocks 220 and 222 to the drive block supportassembly 350. Referring to FIGS. 11 and 15, the drive block lockassembly 356 may include left and right drive block locks 360 and leftand right pins 362 (e.g., cotterless pins). Removing the left and rightpins 362 opens the left and right drive block locks 360 so as to releasethe seat assembly 300 from the left and right drive blocks 220 and 222.A user may thus manually move the seat assembly 300 between the stowedand seat positions when the left and right pins 362 are removed. Thedrive block lock assembly 356 can also serve as a failure releaseallowing the end user to manually release the seat drives if, forexample, power is lost or mechanical failure occurs.

In the embodiments discussed above with reference to FIGS. 7-11, a seatdrive motor 218 was provided for moving the seat assembly 300 betweenthe stowed and seat positions. In another embodiment, the seat motor214, seat motor drive mount 212, right drive 216, left drive 218, rightdrive block 220, left drive block 222, right shaft 224 and left shaftmay be omitted. In this embodiment, a user may manually move the seatassembly 300 along the guides 230 between the stowed and seat positions.

In an embodiment, the seat assembly further includes a seat back switchassembly 370 that cuts all power (e.g., power to the slide motor 38 andseat motor 214) when the seat back/back frame 320 is in the open/upposition. Referring to FIGS. 9-11 and 16-17, the seat back switchassembly 370 may include a seat back switch 372, a seat back switchsupport 374, a seat strap bracket 376, a back strap bracket 378, and astrap 380. The switch support 374 attaches to the seat link member 330and an actuator 382 of the switch 372 protrudes through a hole in theswitch support 374 (see FIGS. 9 and 17). The seat strap bracket 376attaches to the switch support and includes a flange that extends overthe actuator 382 and includes a groove for attaching one end of thestrap 380. Back strap bracket 378 is attached to the back frame andincludes a groove for attaching the other end of the strap 380. As shownin FIG. 16, the strap 380 is tight when the seat back/back frame 320 isin the closed/stowed position. When the strap 380 is tight the flange ofthe seat strap bracket pushes the actuator of switch 372. When the seatback/back frame 320 is placed in the open/up position, the strap isloose as shown in FIG. 17. In this case, the actuator is released, whichin turn opens the switch and cuts all power (e.g., power to the slidemotor 38 and seat motor 214).

In an embodiment, the extendible sofa 1 includes all three of the switchassemblies 150, 240 and 370. These switches provide safety cutoffs thatonly allow the extendible sofa 1 to function when appropriate. As can beseen from the above description of the switch assemblies, the followingsafety cutoffs can be provided 1) when the slide out assembly is in thecompact position=>slide out can function but the seat assembly 300 willnot have power 2) the slide out assembly 300 is fully extended (i.e.,the extended position) and the seat assembly 300 is in the stowedposition=>the seat assembly 300 can move between the stowed and seatpositions; 3) the seat assembly 300 is in any position other than thestowed position=>no power to the extension section; and 4) the seatback/back frame 320 is in the open/up position=>no power to any drive.

The extendible sofa may be upholstered by known upholstering methods toprovide the upholstered extendible sofa shown in FIGS. 18-21. In anembodiment, the back cushion for the seat back/back frame 320 may be aloose back cushion that can be installed once the seat back is lifted tothe open/up position. An example of this configuration is shown in FIGS.20 and 21.

In an embodiment, two power buttons are added to the extendible sofa.One power button extends and retracts the slide out assembly 200, andthe other powers seat motor 214 to move the seat assembly up and down(i.e., from the stowed position to the seat position). These powerbuttons may be placed at various positions on the extendible sofa oreven in various positions in the RV or other spot where the sofa ishoused, and may be placed at a position convenient to the user.

Various configurations of the extendible sofa may be provided withoutrequiring new frames or materials. However, it should be noted that theinvention is not limited to any of the particular configurations shownin this drawings, and one of ordinary skill in the art will understandthat modifications can be provided without departing from the spirit andscope of the invention.

While certain embodiments of the applicator device have been describedin detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, it should beapparent that modifications and variations thereto are possible, all ofwhich fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. Theinvention also includes all of the steps, features, compositions andcompounds referred to or indicated in this specification, individuallyor collectively, and any and all combinations of any two or more of saidsteps or features.

As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception,upon which this disclosure is based may readily be utilized as a basisfor the designing of other structures, methods and systems for carryingout the several purposes of the present invention. It is important,therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalentconstructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope ofthe present invention.

Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S.Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially thescientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiarwith patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from acursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure ofthe application. The abstract is neither intended to define theinvention of the application, which is measured by the claims, nor is itintended to be limiting as to the scope of the invention in any way.

These together with other aspects of the invention, along with thevarious features of novelty that characterize the invention, are pointedout with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part ofthis disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, itsoperating advantages and the specific aspects attained by its uses,reference should be had to the accompanying drawings and descriptionmatter in which there are illustrated preferred embodiments of theinvention.

Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of theprinciples of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications andchanges will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is notdesired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operationshown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications andequivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of theinvention.

What is claimed is:
 1. An extendible sofa comprising: a base assemblyhaving a base assembly frame that forms a seat; a slide out assemblycomprising a slide out frame which is housed within the base assembly ina compact position, the slide out assembly being extendible to anextended position in which the slide-out assembly extends out away fromthe base assembly to provide additional seating, the slide-out assemblycomprising a seat guide; and a seat assembly comprising a seat frameslidably connected to the seat guide, wherein the seat guide facilitatesmovement of the seat assembly between a stowed position in which theseat assembly is housed within the slide-out assembly and a seatposition.
 2. The extendible sofa of claim 1, wherein the base assemblyincludes a slide out guide that facilitates movement of the slide-outassembly between the compact position in which the slide-out assembly ishoused within the base assembly and the extended position in which theslide-out assembly extends out away from the base assembly to provideadditional seating, and the slide out assembly is slidably connected tothe base assembly by way of the slide out guide.
 3. The extendible sofaof claim 2, wherein the base assembly frame comprises: a lower baseframe comprising: two opposing longitudinal frame sections, at least oneof the two opposing longitudinal frame sections having a sliding sectionin which the guide is formed, wherein the guide is a longitudinal groovethat extends along the at least one of the two opposing longitudinalframe sections; and two opposing side frame sections that connect thelongitudinal frame sections to each other; and an upper base frameconnected to the lower base frame to form the seat.
 4. The extendiblesofa of claim 3, wherein the base assembly further comprises: a slideout drive motor that extends or contracts the slide out assembly inorder to convert the slide out assembly from the compact position to theextended position or from the extended position to the compact position,the slide out drive motor comprising: a rear drive support attached to arear side frame section of the side frame sections; a front drivesupport attached to a front side frame section of the side framesections; a slide motor fastened to the rear drive support; a slide outshaft connected to the slide motor and extending longitudinally to thefront drive support; and a drive block configured to slide along theslide out shaft, wherein the drive block is connected to the slide outassembly; wherein the slide motor moves the drive block along theslide-out shaft in order to move the slide-out assembly between thecompact position and the extended position.
 5. The extendible sofa ofclaim 4, wherein the drive block includes a hole formed in a surfacethereof, and the extendible sofa further comprises: a connectionassembly for slidably connecting the slide out assembly to the baseassembly, the connection assembly comprising: a connection frameattached to the slide out assembly; and a drive lock assembly connectingthe connection assembly to the drive block of the base assembly, thedrive block assembly comprising a removable pin for inserting into ahole formed in the drive block.
 6. The extendible sofa of claim 5,wherein the connection assembly further comprises: a cable assembly fordisengaging the connection assembly from the drive block, the cableassembly comprising: a pin support to which the pin is connected; aspring disposed between the pin support and the connection frame andsurrounding the pin, wherein the spring biases the pin in a lockedposition; and a cable connected to the pin support, wherein upwardmovement of the cable forces the pin upwards to allow disengagement fromthe drive block.
 7. The extendible sofa of claim 5, wherein theconnection assembly further comprises: a switch assembly comprising: aswitch bracket attached to the connection assembly; and a switchattached to the switch bracket, the switch having an actuator whichfaces the front side frame section, wherein the actuator contacts thefront side frame section when the slide out assembly reaches theextended position.
 8. The extendible sofa of claim 1, wherein theslide-out assembly further comprises: left and right side panelsattached to the slide out frame, wherein the seat guide is formed in atleast one of the left and right panels;
 9. The extendible sofa of claim8, wherein the slide-out assembly further comprises: a seat drive motorthat moves the seat assembly along the seat guide between the stowedposition and the seat position, the seat drive motor comprising: a seatmotor mount fastened to the left and right side panels; a seat drivemounted to the seat motor mount; a seat motor mounted to the seat motormount and powering the seat drive; a seat shaft connected to the seatdrive; a seat drive block connected to the seat, the seat drive blockbeing configured to slide along the seat shaft, and wherein the seatmotor and seat drive move the seat drive block along the seat shaftbetween the stowed position and the seat position.
 10. The extendiblesofa of claim 4, wherein the slide-out assembly further comprises a seatswitch assembly for preventing the slide out assembly from moving fromthe extended position to the compact position when the seat assembly isin the seat position, the seat switch assembly comprising: a seat switchhaving an actuator; and a seat switch bracket mounted to the slide-outassembly, wherein the seat switch is positioned such that the actuatoris pressed in by the seat assembly when the seat assembly is in thestowed position, and the actuator of the seat switch must be closed inorder for the slide motor to operate.
 11. The extendible sofa of claim9, wherein the seat assembly further comprises: a seat link membercomprising: a first arm connected to the seat frame; a second armconnected to the seat guide; and a pivot connection to which the backframe is pivotally connected; and a drive block support assemblyattached to a front end of the seat and supporting the drive block. 12.The extendible sofa of claim 9, wherein the drive block support assemblycomprises a drive block lock assembly that removably locks the driveblock to the drive block support assembly, the drive block lock assemblycomprising: a drive block lock locking the drive block to the driveblock support assembly; and a drive block pin holding the drive blocklock in place so as to secure the seat assembly to the drive block. 13.The extendible sofa of claim 11, wherein the seat assembly furthercomprises: a seat back switch assembly for cutting power to the seatmotor, the seat back switch assembly comprising: a seat back switchsupport attached to the seat link members; a seat back switch attachedto the seat back switch support, the seat back switch having anactuator; a seat strap bracket attached to the switch support and havinga flange that extends over the actuator; a back strap bracket attachedto the back frame; and a strap, wherein a first end of the strap isattached to the seat strap bracket and a second end of the strap isattached to the back strap bracket, and wherein when the seat back frameis pivoted towards the seat frame, the strap is tight causing the seatstrap bracket to push the actuator of the seat back switch, and when theseat back frame is pivoted away from the seat frame, the strap is loosereleasing the actuator and thereby cutting power to the seat motor. 14.An extendible sofa comprising: a base assembly comprising a baseassembly frame, the base assembly frame comprising: two opposinglongitudinal frame sections, each of the two opposing longitudinal framesections having a sliding section in which a longitudinal guide grooveis formed, wherein the longitudinal guide grooves extend along the twoopposing longitudinal frame sections; and two opposing side framesections that connect the longitudinal frame sections to each other; aslide-out assembly slidably connected to the base assembly by way of thelongitudinal guide grooves, the slide out assembly comprising a slideout frame; and left and right side panels attached to the slide outframe, each of the left and right side panels including a pair of seatguides; and a seat assembly slidably connected to the pair of seatguides of the left and right side panels, wherein the longitudinal guidegrooves facilitate movement of the slide-out assembly between a compactposition in which the slide-out assembly is housed within the baseassembly and an extended position in which the slide-out assemblyextends out away from the base assembly to provide additional seating,and the pair of seat guides of the left and right side panels are sizedand shaped to facilitate movement of the seat assembly between a stowedposition in which the seat assembly is housed within the slide-outassembly and a seat position.
 15. The extendible sofa of claim 14,further comprising: a connection assembly for slidably connecting theslide out assembly to the base assembly, the connection assemblycomprising: a connection frame attached to the slide out assembly, theconnection frame including slidable fasteners for slidably connectingthe connection frame to the longitudinal guide grooves of the baseassembly frame.
 16. The extendible sofa of claim 14, wherein: the baseassembly further comprises a slide out drive motor that extends orcontracts the slide out assembly in order to convert the slide outassembly from the compact position to the extended position or from theextended position to the compact position, the motorized slide outmechanism; and the slide out assembly further comprises a rear drivesupport attached to a rear one of the side frame sections; a front drivesupport attached to a front one of the side frame sections; a slidemotor fastened to the rear drive support; a slide out shaft connected tothe slide motor and extending longitudinally to the front drive support;and a drive block configured to slide along the slide out shaft, whereinthe drive block is connected to the slide out assembly; wherein theslide motor moves the drive block along the slide-out shaft in order tomove the slide-out assembly between the compact position and theextended position.
 17. The extendible sofa of claim 14, wherein the seatassembly further comprises: two front slidable connections eachconnected to a front end guide of the pair of seat guides a seat frame;a seat back frame; and seat link members each comprising: a first armconnected to the seat frame; a second arm connected to a back end guideof the pair of seat guides; and a pivot connection to which the seatback frame is pivotally connected.
 18. The extendible sofa of claim 17,wherein the slide out assembly further comprises: a seat drive motorthat moves the seat assembly along the seat guide between the stowedposition and the seat position, the seat drive motor comprising: a seatmotor mount fastened to the left and right side panels; left and rightseat drives mounted to the seat motor mount; a seat motor mounted to theseat motor mount and powering the left and right seat drives; left andright seat shafts connected to the left and right seat drives; and leftand right seat drive blocks connected to the seat, the left and rightseat drive blocks being configured to slide along the left and rightseat shafts, wherein the seat assembly further comprises a drive blocksupport assembly attached to a front end of the seat and supporting theleft and right drive blocks, and wherein the seat motor and left andright seat drives move the left and right seat drive blocks along theleft and right seat shafts between the stowed position and the seatposition.
 19. An extendible sofa comprising: a base assembly comprisinga base assembly frame that forms a seat, the base assembly frame havinga guide; a slide out assembly slidably connected to the base assembly byway of the guide, the slide-out assembly comprising a seat guide; a seatassembly slidably connected to the seat guide, the seat assemblycomprising a seat frame, wherein the guide facilitates movement of theslide-out assembly between a compact position in which the slide-outassembly is housed within the base assembly and an extended position inwhich the slide-out assembly extends out away from the base assembly toprovide additional seating, and wherein the seat guide facilitatesmovement of the seat assembly between a stowed position in which theseat assembly is housed within the slide-out assembly and a seatposition, a slide out drive motor moving the slide out assembly alongthe longitudinal guide groove from the compact position to the extendedposition; a seat drive motor moving the seat assembly along the seatguide from the stowed position to the seat position.
 20. The extendiblesofa of claim 19, further comprising: a first switch for providing powerto the seat drive motor when the slide-out assembly reaches the extendedposition; a second switch for preventing the slide out assembly frommoving from the extended position to the compact position when the seatassembly is in the seat position; and a third switch for cutting offpower to the slide drive motor and the seat drive motor when the seatback frame is fully pivoted away from the seat frame.